Property Renovation Sparks Neighborhood Conflict
A business consultant has been found guilty of harassing his neighbors over a contentious property development project in southwest London. Robin Christie, 65, received the conviction at Wimbledon Magistrates’ Court following a prolonged dispute regarding renovation plans for an Edwardian-era former waterworks.
Contentious Renovation Plans
The conflict began when Samuel Tempest Brooks, 43, and Julia Stafford, 43, purchased the property in Hampton Village conservation area for £850,000. The couple obtained planning permission for a subterranean development and two-story extension through a council appeal, despite objections from local residents.
Court documents revealed Christie actively opposed the development, particularly disputing the couple’s attempts to demolish a boundary wall to create gated vehicle access through the residential cul-de-sac. Residents expressed concerns about losing parking spaces and potential impacts on the conservation area.
Escalating Hostilities
Evidence presented during the two-day trial detailed multiple confrontations in July-September 2024. Christie padlocked his bicycle to a makeshift gate blocking access to the property and engaged in physical altercations over security fencing placement.
Footage shown in court captured Stafford shouting “Get off my land” as Christie entered her property. Stafford testified about suffering panic attacks, physical injuries from fence-related scuffles, and emotional distress affecting her family. Police issued her a fixed penalty notice after she cut through one of Christie’s bike locks during the dispute.
Legal Outcomes and Statements
Deputy District Judge Patricia Evans characterized Christie’s behavior as “arrogant and intimidating,” noting he “completely lost perspective” in pursuing the dispute. The court heard how Christie sent a letter to Brooks’ law firm suggesting professional misconduct, which the judge deemed threatening rather than conciliatory.
Christie maintained his actions represented community concerns, stating: “I grew into becoming the spokesperson for the residents. This was a community trying to overcome an issue with someone difficult to deal with.”
Property Status and Sentencing
The disputed renovation project halted after authorities rejected the wall demolition application last June. The property has since been relisted for £999,950. Christie, a first-time offender, has been bailed pending probation reports ahead of sentencing next month.
Stafford described lasting psychological impacts including hyper-vigilance and insomnia following the incidents, stating: “This was supposed to be a safe family home, but I was under constant threat.”

